This article seeks to analyze whether the United Progressive Alliance government in India (UPA, which was in power from 2004–14) was successful in implementing its Look East Policy (LEP). It will discuss to what extent it was effective in realizing its vision of a community of nations conscious of their historical ties, cultural heritage, and connective identity in the Asian platform. This article argues that the government’s idea of a ‘shared destiny’ has formed the core of an emerging ‘identity’ in India, and has acted as the main anchor of India\u27s approach towards the South East Asian region. The paper also examines whether the UPA government was successful in its vision of strengthening institutional cooperation, capability, and conn...
Economic integration of South Asia and East Asia has been growing steadily since the 1990s, fuelled ...
Following India’s general election in May 2009, this book undertakes a critical evaluation of the pe...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) plays a central role in India’s Act East Policy (...
The present article seeks to answer India’s evolving foreign policy approach towards Look East to ‘A...
This paper will look at India's likely role in Asia under the leadership of Narendra Modi. It first ...
Since 1991, India's leaders have sought to engage in new thinking for new times. The collapse of the...
India's Look East Policy (LEP) signifies a strategic shift in its international political, economic,...
After independence, for four decades, India relied on the development supports from the ‘West’, both...
India’s Look East policy was launched in 1991 by the then Narasimha Rao government to renew politica...
relationship between India and Southeast Asia. This, along with a clutch of other agreements that ha...
La Look East Policy marcó la forma en que India se ha vinculado con el Sudeste Asiático desde 1992. ...
Indian Government’s ‘Look-East’ foreign policy initiative of 1990's and renewed as Act-East in 2016,...
This paper intends to expound on the reasonsbehind India’s adoption of the Look East Policy which it...
Abstract — This paper intends to expound on the reasons behind India’s adoption of the Look East Pol...
The book successfully explores two important components � nuances involved in the making of the poli...
Economic integration of South Asia and East Asia has been growing steadily since the 1990s, fuelled ...
Following India’s general election in May 2009, this book undertakes a critical evaluation of the pe...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) plays a central role in India’s Act East Policy (...
The present article seeks to answer India’s evolving foreign policy approach towards Look East to ‘A...
This paper will look at India's likely role in Asia under the leadership of Narendra Modi. It first ...
Since 1991, India's leaders have sought to engage in new thinking for new times. The collapse of the...
India's Look East Policy (LEP) signifies a strategic shift in its international political, economic,...
After independence, for four decades, India relied on the development supports from the ‘West’, both...
India’s Look East policy was launched in 1991 by the then Narasimha Rao government to renew politica...
relationship between India and Southeast Asia. This, along with a clutch of other agreements that ha...
La Look East Policy marcó la forma en que India se ha vinculado con el Sudeste Asiático desde 1992. ...
Indian Government’s ‘Look-East’ foreign policy initiative of 1990's and renewed as Act-East in 2016,...
This paper intends to expound on the reasonsbehind India’s adoption of the Look East Policy which it...
Abstract — This paper intends to expound on the reasons behind India’s adoption of the Look East Pol...
The book successfully explores two important components � nuances involved in the making of the poli...
Economic integration of South Asia and East Asia has been growing steadily since the 1990s, fuelled ...
Following India’s general election in May 2009, this book undertakes a critical evaluation of the pe...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) plays a central role in India’s Act East Policy (...